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Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
Down on the Ranch, President Wages War on the Underbrush — Bush Conscripts Aides in Tireless Pursuit of Clearing Ground — CRAWFORD, Tex., Dec. 30 — On most of the 365 days he has enjoyed at his secluded ranch here, President Bush's idea of paradise is to hop in his white Ford pickup truck …
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The Talking Dog / The American Street:
The New Frontiersman — There is a fascinating piece in the WaPo profiling the President's favorite activity, brush clearing. Buried in there is a fascinating milestone that, as of this day, New Year's Eve of 2005, less than five years into the presidency, the President has spent an inconceivable 365 days …
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White House denies calling for probe — THE White House said overnight it had no role in the Justice Department's decision to investigate the leaking of classified information indicating that President George W. Bush authorised a secret government wiretap program.
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Anick Jesdanun / Associated Press:
White House Says Web Site Counts Visitors — NEW YORK - The White House said Friday its Web tracking technology is consistent with federal rules because it only counts the number of visitors anonymously and doesn't record personal information. — The White House's site uses what's known as a Web bug …
Washington Post:
Chalabi Named Iraq Oil Minister — Fuel Crisis Spurs Mandatory Leave For Incumbent — BAGHDAD, Dec. 30 — As a fuel crisis deepened in Iraq, the government replaced its oil minister with controversial Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Chalabi, whose poor performance in the Dec. 15 elections …
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
President Uses a Quiet Vacation to Prepare His Agenda for 2006 — CRAWFORD, Tex., Dec. 31 - For six days, President Bush has stayed in nearly complete isolation on his ranch here - just mountain-biking and brush-clearing, the White House insisted daily, with only one guest, his mother-in-law, Jenna Welch.
James Taranto / Opinion Journal:
Latter-day President? — A Mitt Romney candidacy would test the religious right. — BOSTON—Mitt Romney insists he has hardly thought about running for president: "That's a decision you make way down the road." With the 2008 election 1,039 days away, that's fair enough. But I'm guessing he'll run.
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Martin Walker / UPI:
SECURITY & TERRORISM — German media: U.S. prepares Iran strike — WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UPI) — The Bush administration is preparing its NATO allies for a possible military strike against suspected nuclear sites in Iran in the New Year, according to German media reports, reinforcing similar earlier suggestions in the Turkish media.
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Mike Luckovich / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Response to "Why?" — on 10-26, i did an illustration depicting the word "why" using the names of the 2,000 troops who had, at that time, died in iraq. here on this blog, the feedback from readers, both pro and con was enormous. in response, a young woman, an 11th grader, has created the response above.
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BBC:
Indonesia bomb leaves eight dead — At least eight people have been killed and 45 hurt by a bomb blast at a market in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi province, police say. — Witnesses in the town of Palu reported seeing bodies lying on the ground after hearing a deafening blast.
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R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
The DeLay-Abramoff Money Trail — Nonprofit Group Linked to Lawmaker Was Funded Mostly by Clients of Lobbyist — The U.S. Family Network, a public advocacy group that operated in the 1990s with close ties to Rep. Tom DeLay and claimed to be a nationwide grass-roots organization …
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New York Times:
U.S. Women Accuse a Coach of Harassment — SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 30 - Some members of the United States women's skeleton team, including the 2002 Olympic gold medalist Tristan Gale, have accused Coach Tim Nardiello of a pattern of sexual harassment dating to 2002.
Dan / Riehl World View:
2005: The Year In Military Heroism — Between seeing this post of Sondrak's on Medal of Honor Winner Sgt. 1st Class Paul Smith and all the brouhaha over various nonsensical year end lists, I decided to do a tribute post to America's War Heroes of 2005. In my view, they cannot get and certainly …
Bill Maher / The Huffington Post:
Thoughts on 2005 — To me, the big event of '05 was George Bush demonstrating that the Era of Small Lies is over. — But not small thinking. Isn't it stupid that he always has to try to appoint a Texan to everything? Attorney General, Supreme Court, education...is Texas where the great minds all are now and I missed it?
T. A. Frank / The New Republic:
Brutal Honesty — Since inaugurating the "Today in Despotism" series earlier this year, TNR ONLINE has chronicled the activities of a number of strongmen. Some are old, some are young; some are religious, some are atheist; some are called "Guide of the First of September Great Revolution …
Jim Yardley / New York Times:
In Worker's Death, View of China's Harsh Justice — YUJIAGOU, China - From the prison cell where he contemplated an executioner's bullet, a migrant worker named Wang Binyu gave an anguished account of his wasted life. Unexpectedly, it rippled across China like a primal scream.
Petra Pasternak / LAW.com:
Judge Delivers Order to FedEx: Pay Misclassified Drivers — In a decision expected to spur wage-and-hour suits in the courier industry, a judge earlier this month ordered FedEx to pay $5.3 million to a group of drivers he found had been improperly classified as independent contractors.
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USA Today:
College football fumbles minority hiring — Equal opportunity? For black coaches, those words ring hollow. — On this New Year's Day, an occasion traditionally reserved for a college bowl smorgasbord, the sidelines of nationally televised football games will be positively teeming with successful …
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Charlotte Westerhaus / USA Today: We're working on it — But NCAA can't improve diversity hiring without its members' help.